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    <h1>Stateful Array Grid Example</h1>
    <p>This example shows how to create a grid from Array data.</p>
    <p>The grid is stateful so you can move or hide columns, reload the page, and come
    back to the grid in the same state you left it in.</p>
    <p>Note that the js is not minified so it is readable. See <a href="array-grid.js">array-grid.js</a>.</p>
    
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